A vehicle driveline control system includes monitoring when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is left open. If that condition exists for a selected amount of time, the controller provides an indication to the driver regarding the open clutch status. In one example, the controller alters the RPM rate of the engine to provide audible feedback to the driver. For example, the controller raises the engine RPM rate from an idle rate to a higher rate to simulate what the driver hears upon vehicle launch. A variety of indicators and control strategies may be used with a system designed according to this invention.
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1. A vehicle drive control system, comprising:
a transmission having a plurality of gear ratios that can be selectively engaged;
a clutch that selectively couples the transmission to an engine; and
a controller that determines whether the clutch is open and the transmission is in gear prior to vehicle launch, the controller providing an indication that the clutch is open when the transmission is in gear and the clutch is open for at least a selected period, the controller providing at least one of an audible or a visible open clutch indication to a driver.
11. A method of controlling a clutch on a vehicle that has a transmission, a clutch and an automated clutch mover that selectively moves the clutch between an open and a closed position, comprising the steps of:
determining that the transmission is in gear;
determining that the clutch is open;
determining whether a selected time period has passed during which the transmission is in gear and the clutch is open prior to vehicle launch; and
providing at least one of an audible or a visible open clutch indication to a driver after the selected time period has passed.
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This invention generally relates to automated clutch control in a vehicle driveline. More particularly, this invention relates to providing a driver with an indication of an open clutch condition in such a vehicle driveline.
Vehicle transmissions and clutches are well known. In many vehicles where there are a relatively high number of available gear ratios in the transmission, relatively complex or challenging manual shifting sequences must be accomplished by a driver to successfully complete a shift between gears. For example, engine speed for synchronizing speeds between rotating shafts in the driveline must be controlled within certain tolerances to successfully complete a shift. For inexperienced drivers, such shifting may be challenging, difficult or impossible under some circumstances.
A variety of improvements over recent years have simplified the task of shifting such transmissions. Various functions have been automated to simplify the shifting process. For example, engine speed synchronization techniques automatically control engine speed to achieve the necessary speed synchronization so that a successful shift can be made. A variety of such techniques are known.
Other improvements include automated clutch actuators that remove the requirement for a driver to manually operate a clutch pedal to open or close a clutch. A variety of such clutch operators and control strategies are known.
One particular arrangement includes allowing the driver to select a desired starting gear and then automatically closing the clutch responsive to a launch command from the driver. Pressing the accelerator pedal may be one example launch command. One shortcoming of such a system is that it presents the possibility for the driver to leave the transmission in gear with the clutch open for an extended period of time. There are various reasons why such a condition should be prevented.
This invention provides a control strategy for avoiding leaving the clutch open under undesirable conditions, such as when the transmission is in gear.
In general terms, this invention is a system that determines that a clutch is left open for a relatively long time and alerts the driver of the open clutch condition.
One example system designed according to this invention includes a transmission having a plurality of gear ratios that can be selectively engaged. A clutch selectively couples the transmission to the vehicle engine. A controller determines whether the clutch is open and the transmission is in gear for at least a selected period of time when the vehicle is at rest. The controller provides an indication that the clutch is open when the selected time period has been exceeded.
In one particular example, the controller automatically alters an operation parameter of the vehicle engine to provide an audible open clutch indication. In one example, the controller raises an engine RPM rate from an idle rate to a higher RPM rate, which causes an audible change in the engine performance to alert the driver to the open clutch status. In one such example, the time period during which the clutch is open before this indication is given is zero seconds. In another example, the controller periodically and cyclically raises and lowers the engine RPM rate.
In another example, the controller provides at least one of a visible or audible indication to the driver indicating the open clutch status.
A method of this invention includes determining that the transmission is in gear and the clutch is open while the vehicle is at rest. After determining whether a selected time period has passed during which the transmission is in gear and the clutch is open, an open clutch indication is provided.
In one example, the method includes providing a prompt to a vehicle driver to generate a launch command, which corresponds to the driver's intent to drive the vehicle or to otherwise prompt the driver to change the current state of the vehicle transmission or clutch.
The various features and advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the currently preferred embodiment. The drawings that accompany the detailed description can be briefly described as follows.
A clutch 26 selectively couples an output 28 from the engine 22 to an input shaft 30 of the transmission 24. A variety of known clutch configurations can be used as the clutch. A controller 32 automatically selectively controls the open or closed condition of the clutch 26 to achieve a desired engagement between the engine 22 and the transmission 24. The example controller 32 also controls the engine speed of the engine 22 in a known manner under selected conditions. The illustrated controller 32 also controls an automated mover 34 of the transmission 24 in a known manner for automatically shifting gears within the transmission 24.
Although a single controller 32 is schematically illustrated in
In one example, the vehicle is configured so that a driver may select a starting gear for launching the vehicle by moving a shift lever (not illustrated) for example. The controller 32 then places the driveline system 20 into a condition to be ready to launch the vehicle upon receiving a launch command from the driver. In one example, when the driver presses the accelerator pedal after selecting a starting gear, the controller 32 interprets that as a launch command and closes the clutch 26 so that driving torque is transmitted to the vehicle wheels through the transmission 24 as needed. Other arrangements may be provided for the driver to give a launch command.
According to this invention, the controller 32 is programmed to recognize when the vehicle is not moving, the clutch 26 is open and the transmission 24 is in gear. The controller is able to distinguish between an open clutch condition during a normal gear shift and an open clutch condition prior to launch. Information from the automated mover 34, for example, provides the controller 32 with an indication of the state of the transmission (i.e., in neutral or in gear).
The controller 32 determines when the clutch 26 is open and the transmission 24 is in gear. The controller 32 monitors this condition for a selected amount of time. When the selected time period has elapsed, the controller 32 determines that the clutch 26 has been open for an undesirably long period of time. The length of this time period may be chosen to suit the particular vehicle or components in a given situation. The controller 32 is programmed to provide an indication to the vehicle driver regarding the open clutch status once the selected time has expired. In one example, the time period is zero seconds, so that the controller immediately provides the indication to the driver once the in-gear and open clutch conditions exist.
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In one example, the controller changes the rotations per minute (RPM) rate of the engine to provide feedback to the driver regarding the open clutch condition. In one example, the controller 32 raises the engine RPM rate from an idle rate to a higher rate. Such a change simulates the sound heard by a driver when engaging a gear and launching a vehicle. This sound is designed to prompt the driver to think about whether launching the vehicle is desirable or to otherwise take action to address the open clutch condition. In one example, the controller immediately provides this indication once the clutch is open and the transmission is in gear. In other words, the time period of the step at 46 is zero seconds.
In one example, the controller 32 cyclically varies the engine RPM rate between selected values so that the changing RPM's provides discernible feedback to the vehicle driver indicating the open clutch status.
In one example, the controller 32 includes a portion that controls the speed of the engine 22 for purposes of speed synchronization during gear shifts. This same portion of the controller provides the ability to alter the engine RPM rate to provide the open clutch indication.
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This invention provides an indication to a driver that a clutch is left open and the transmission is left in gear for an undesirably or unusually long period of time. The invention avoids situations where the driver places the driveline in condition for vehicle launch (once the clutch is closed) without realizing that the driver has done so. This invention also alleviates potential damage to the components of the driveline that are affected by loads associated with leaving the clutch open for a long time.
The preceding description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed examples may become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not necessarily depart from the essence of this invention. The scope of legal protection given to this invention can only be determined by studying the following claims.
Abusamra, Muneer, Muetzel, Ronald Peter, DeVore, James Henry
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